Houston Texans OT Duane Brown (quadriceps) will be doing more during practice this week in hopes of being able to play in Week 4, according to head coach Bill O'Brien. O'Brien said he expects Brown to play in Week 5 if he is not able to play in Week 4.

Houston Texans OT Duane Brown (quadriceps) participated in practice Monday, Sept. 26. Brown has not been ruled out for the team's Week 4 game, but Week 5 appears to be a more likely return date for him.

Houston Texans OT Duane Brown (quadriceps) has been activated from the Physically Unable to Perform list. He will not play in the regular-season opener versus the Chicago Bears Sunday, Sept. 11, but the team is hopeful he will be able return shortly thereafter. OT Chris Clark will be the starting left tackle for as long as Brown remains out of the lineup.

Houston Texans OT Duane Brown (quadriceps) missed the preseason game Saturday, Aug. 20, against the New Orleans Saints, as expected. He remains hopeful to be ready for the regular season opener, as he progresses from a torn quadriceps muscle.

Houston Texans OT Duane Brown (quadriceps) said he feels good and should be ready to go when the regular season starts. Brown is rehabilitating from a torn quadriceps tendon that was reattached during a surgery in January.

Houston Texans OT Duane Brown (quadriceps) said he is on track to play the first game of the regular season. Brown is progressing in his rehabilitation from a torn quadriceps tendon that was surgically repaired. Brown said the surgery went well, his rehab is going well and he is progressing rapidly.